06/07/11

Well nothing extraordinary happened, i've been riding my bike more than ever, lost some interest to geocaching and overall i'm good :)

Last March i joined one of my old guild, After Hours @ Silvermoon, and been playing Rogue since.There was a project with some old mates that didn't lasted (as always, people loose interest cause they contantly swap games to play), on which my Paladin was in, and now i have it on Silvermoon Horde, where a little team from After Hours decided to be Horde server first :P

Multiboxing is completly out of my projects for the near future but i'll always had those times in my mind, cause they were great.

Wish the best luck for all my old boxing friends and everyone i know that visit's this blog!

"Multi-boxing is not in violation of our current policies, Varlex." ...

"Unlike the forms of botting you mentioned, multi-boxing requires user input and does not automate any aspect of gameplay. Each time an action is performed it is controlled by a real player sitting at their computer controlling multiple accounts. "

"It's cool as long as the person's not automating their actions. If paying for five accounts and playin' em simultaneously on one or more your systems capable of running the game or multiple clients thereof is how you roll, then we're not gonna hate on it."

"...you can consider this to be our official stance on the matter. If a player has paid for 5 accounts, then they are allowed to play with them within our own rules, which also includes the allowance of multi-boxing. A player multi-boxing still needs to maintain and gear up five characters, and it does not matter if they do this all at once or separately. Any gold earned while multi-boxing also would also need to be split between these five characters."

"That's perfectly fine, Killerofevil, what you describe is called multiboxing. As long as the person wasn't automating the other character he/she may control as many characters (that he/she is registered to) as they can."